
The United States has a clear opportunity to establish a strategic foothold in the Republic of Somaliland—anchored in Berbera, a gateway to one of the most critical maritime corridors on earth. Berbera is more than geography—it is strategic access. •A deep-water port along the artery connecting the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean •One of Africa’s longest runways, originally developed as a NASA emergency landing site, highlighting its exceptional length and capability •Immediate proximity to the Bab el-Mandeb chokepoint, a linchpin of global trade This corridor carries immense global weight: •Around 15% of total global trade transits these waters •Nearly 30% of global container traffic moves through this route •Close to 10% of the world’s seaborne petroleum flows across this corridor At a time when supply chains are under pressure and maritime security is paramount, Somaliland offers a rare combination of stability, openness, and strategic alignment. A presence in Berbera is not just an investment—it is a long-term position in the flow of global commerce, energy security, and regional
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